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Notorious, Casablanca, and Gaslight are among the greatest movies of Hollywood icon Ingrid Bergman, classic movies that can be called masterpieces.
Bergman's final role was in television mini-series A Woman Called Golda in 1982. As well as her impressive film credits, Ingrid also starred in several plays.
Swedish acting legend Ingrid Bergman is the subject of an appreciative retrospective of her films at TIFF Bell Lightbox, running Aug. 22 to Sept. 6, marking the centenary of her birth.
Casablanca is a romance film for the ages. The iconic movie sees two former lovers, masterfully portrayed by old Hollywood ...
HUMPHREY BOGART became a household name after starring in the iconic movie Casablanca in 1942. But while he was filming the movie, he simply refused to speak to his on-screen lover, Ingrid Bergman ...
Ingrid Bergman's Cactus Flower co-star Rick Lenz, who also acted opposite John Wayne in his final movie, shared revealing confessions from working with the late great Casablanca star.
And the film does a respectable job of keeping psychoanalysis to a minimum, despite having ample material. Bergman’s two siblings died in infancy, and she lost both her parents before she was 15.
You’re not going out of your mind,” a detective tells Ingrid Bergman ’s Paula in the climactic moments of the 1944 film Gaslight. “You’re slowly and systematically being driven out of your mind.” ...
Notorious (1946) Ingrid Bergman was one of Alfred Hitchcock’s favourite actresses and they teamed up to do three films. One of them is this romantic espionage thriller that cast Bergman in a Mata Hari ...
Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words is another such commemoration. In Stig Björkman's documentary, the late silver-screen icon makes her first visit to the French resort town in 1937, before either ...
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words is exactly that – a reconstructed memoir matching archival footage, much of it shot by Bergman herself, with recollections by the Oscar-winning actor and legend ...
Gaslight: How a harrowing Ingrid Bergman film inspired 2022’s word of the year The term for a very particular kind of abuse is widely known these days, writes Alexandra Pollard.